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How to fix the environment: Feed 'em, Don't breed 'em

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  • CopperC Offline
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    Could this become part of the woke agenda?

    I think Biden people will love this.

    Extinction activist wants humans to voluntarily die out: ‘Feed ‘em, don’t breed ‘em’

    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement founder said the biosphere will 'have a chance to recover' if humanity stops procreating

    An advocate of human extinction Tuesday called on everyone to voluntarily stop having children for humanity to die out and give the biosphere a "chance to recover."

    Tuesday's Dr. Phil episode focused on the ethics of procreation and the debate over overpopulation where Voluntary Human Extinction Movement founder Les Knight delivered a variety of shocking statements.

    "You’re involved with an extinction movement who basically say we just need to live long and die out, we just need to ‘feed, not breed,’ is that what you say?" Dr Phil asked Knight.

    "’Feed ‘em don’t breed ‘em,’ yes, that’s right, we’re not taking care of the people who are already here," Knight responded.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/extinction-activist-wants-humans-voluntarily-die-feed-em-breed-em

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      Several years ago Sam Harris had an anti-natalist philosophy professor on his pod. IIRC Sam put him in some intellectual boxes he couldn’t seem to escape from. It was an interesting conversation.

      "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
      -Cormac McCarthy

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        Several years ago Sam Harris had an anti-natalist philosophy professor on his pod. IIRC Sam put him in some intellectual boxes he couldn’t seem to escape from. It was an interesting conversation.

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        @jon-nyc said in How to fix the environment: Feed 'em, Don't breed 'em:

        Several years ago Sam Harris had an anti-natalist philosophy professor on his pod. IIRC Sam put him in some intellectual boxes he couldn’t seem to escape from. It was an interesting conversation.

        That might have been the south african philosopher, can't remember his name. I do remember thinking the conversation was a train wreck. The guy had no interesting ideas. Just a gimmick he managed to parlay into an academic career.

        Education is extremely important.

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